Jackson Browne’s music has gone in and out of fashion in recent years, but one thing that hasn’t changed is the amount of respect he gets from fellow artists. That’s evident in the list of artists who are contributing to Looking Into You: A Tribute To Jackson Browne. And in the volume of artists, as it will be a double disc set.

Springsteen’s contribution, billed as collaboration with his wife/bandmate Patti Scialfa, is “Linda Paloma.” The song was originally from Browne’s 1976 album The Pretender, and was, incidentally, produced by Springsteen’s longtime manager, Jon Landau.

Henley is an artist with some shared history with Browne; the two co-wrote the Eagles hit “Doolin-Dalton” together, along with Eagle Glenn Frey, and songwriter J.D. Souther, who also is featured here. Henley’s track, which sees him backed by indie-folk band Blind Pilot, is “These Days,” a song that Browne wrote for one-time Velvet Underground singer Nico, and which she recorded six years before Browne’s debut album. (Gregg Allman also previously recorded “These Days,” for his 1973 solo debut Laid Back.)